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THE DAILY HERALD
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THE DAILY HERALD
THURSDAY MARCH 31 1887
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A DIFFERENCE
It is sometimes said and with truth
that countries from which Hawaii is
supposed to take the cue in civilization
frequently discount this Kingdom in
specimens of bhliquily and downright
dishonesty on the part of public men
More than the general statement in
question must however be adduced
before little Hawaii can claim to
occupy no lower a moral plane in
respect to those having the control of
affairs than the older and larger nations
referred to Without drawing up com
parisons as might be done to show
that there is more opportunity or scape
for official turpitude in those greater
countries than in Hawaii it may be
demonstrated that the public morality
of this Kingdom is of a far lower pro
portionate grade than that of cither
America or England This result may
be obtained by drawing a parallel be
tween the different ways in which
official rascality is regarded and treated
by those great communities and this
much Mlcsserif one Take first for in-
stance the Presidential elections in the
United States If in those over
shadowing national events in the
neighboring Republic one thing has
been demonstrated mora than another
during the past quarter of a century it
is that no man however transcendant
his ability signal his achievements in
the halls of legislation need aspire to
the cliief magistracy of the natibn
whose political record is not clean and
straight United States political history
for the past fifteen or twenty years is
strewn with the total wrecks of brilliant
men wlip shattered their reputations
and thfcu hopes for advancement at
the hands of the supreme people upoii
the rock of the Credit Mobilicr scandal
Mr Maine lost the Presidency at the
last two -elections there is no doubt
owing to his inability to clear himself
of the Implication of combining
lative eriterprise with his South ixkuV
can policy when he was Secretary of
State lUs perhaps needless in this
connection to cite the case of General
Butler one of the smartest men in the
Union although on some points rather
erratic whose ambition has been failed
again and again chiefly pn account of a
hazy record
Turning how lo England what do
we see Men of more than ordinary
capacity for affairs thrust into the outer
darkness of political ribncnljty because
of offenses committed againstthepublic
moral sense even when their course in
politics ha been straightforward and
upright Public men there have still
less consideration shown them if they
are caught in any official delinquency
or -in any act designed to thwart the
tree course of the ruling popular will
When any question affecting the hon
esty or integrigity of public men comes
up in Parliament the Government and
Opposition parties vie with one another
iu facilitating measures for afuland
prompt investigation About the latest
instance of this fact is to be found in
the case of charges oT corruption pre
ferred against thecorporation of London
Mr Howell a Liberal member asked
the Conservative Government in the
House of Commons toasSent to the
appointment of a committee to
enquire into corrupt expenditures
by the corporation of London on
bogus meetings the audiences of
which Were hired - for the purpose of
defeating the bill for the reform of the
London government He said he had
sen documents which proved that
members of the corporation had di
vertedaojpooof the pijbiic moneys
JO an effort to defeat the measure be
fore Parliament Gladstone declared
that tr
ui matter wasof the greatest
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portance and that an enquiry must Be
granted in order to prove whether or
not the greatest corporation in the
country hi misused its trust and
adopted illegal methods to prevent
public opinion or control legislative
action Mr W H Smith First Lord
of the Treasury without admitting the
truth of the charges assented to the
appointment of a committee of en
quiry The correspondent of a New
York paper in transmitting these pro
ceedings added The Government
was loath ta consent to the demand of
the Radicals fora committee to en
quire into the matttcr but it did not
dare to refuse an investigation The
sittings of the committee will be
public
The British Government did not
dare to refuse an investigation which
shows that the majority at its back was
compescd of far different material from
llw subservient crew supporting the
Ministry of Hawaii during the past two
sessions of our Legislature Here
there is nothing our rulers fight so
strenuously against as public investiga
tion of alleged offenses committed
cither in their behalf or for the indivi
dual interest of their supporters who
stand accused of wrong doing And
when enquiry is forced against their
will they lpayc nothing undone to
screen those who may be feund guilty
There were the cases of the Kona and
Kaanapali elections in which the tru
culent Legislature secured two mem
bers in their seats cither of whom
should have been ejected according to
the construction of the election law
by which the other was retained in his
seat Or the case of Kckoa who came
to the Legislature with the judicial
stamp of fraud on his name he having
been convicted in one of the inferior
courts of the Kingdom the judgment
being affirmed in the Supreme Couri
of having gained his seat by fraudulent
practices Yet the Ministry of Mr
Gibson by sheer numerical force of its
slavish following prevented the Legisla
ture from purging its roll of the black
ened name Other instances of chok
ing down investigation or preventing
righteous judgment upon the authors of
undisguised rascality and of travcrs
mgs of laws of the Kingdom by
these administerinc them mLht be
cited did space permit
Again persons of tjie most disreputa
bie character are from time to time
elevated to important and- lucrative
offices of the state Men who have
been tried only to be found wanting
in both capacity and integrity in public
office are frequently seen to have the pre
ference when a new position Is to be
filled or a vacancy in an old one to be
supplied These things are done in
the view of the people of this King
dom but raise scarcely a ripple on the
tropical placidity of public opinion
Even graver offenses against public de
cency have lately become notorious
through more than mere rumor and
although not to be passed unnoticed
by those immediately damaged they
are apparently none too strong for a
national palate so used tq fetid pabu
lum as the Hawaiian has become dur
ing the Gibson administrations
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Visitor patronizinBly Heard that
youre a pretty fair artist aw thuucht
Id give you aw a chance aw to
earn a fevy dollars aw by painting
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Artist Must nave made a mistake
the animal painters studio is on the
next floor
Ostnan Beach claims the followjug is
the proper mode of rowing A full
long reach out over the toes with both
arins straight a powerful steady hori
zontal stroke with an application of the
whole force at the moment of immer
sion a clean feather and a low
quicK recover snooting out at the mo
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Is it possible to teach girls how to
whistle asks an exchange It is if
you will only leave the alone afte
they gel their lips puckered up
The Qrown Prince of Germany ow
ing to late additions iV how the happy
possessor of no less than tseventyjtwp
decorations His breast looks as if it
were armor plated
Cha3 T Gullcle Nptary Public
Records seajched abstract of title furn
ished and conveyances drawn on short notice
C0UBCTI0N AcVncY Mr John Good
Jr authorised collector 1 -
Employment AGKNcyMr F Marcos
special agent
GekraL Business AteKCYNor 38
Merchant street
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tfONOLULU PIONEER SEEAMi XJANIff FACTORY
1 BAKERY AND IOE GREWPARLOR
Established 1863
Respectfully informs IhejpuliHe thACfrom this clay on htMsfiilly prepared to receive orders for
Lunches Dinners Suppers Banquets Balls
And guarantees fn all cses the fullest latUfactfon as given In former years 119 only abroad
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In Honolulu having catered on nil slato occntlont at alio for select parlies Riven by their
late Majesties Kamchamcha IV Kamcliameha V and Lunalilo and having the- honor of sup
plying the present royal household with the deiicacievproduccd in my establishment hiving
oyer forty years practical experience etc
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Contcctioaer PAfry Cook and OrMmcnten
factory Store and Icg Oream Parlor No 71
ECotel bot li1 orfc and jSTunanu Sts
Both Telephones No 74
Honolulu H I
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PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY has
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removed to its new office in the FRIEND
BUILDING centrally located on Bethel Street tiehi
the Post Oitice erected for its use with improved facili
ties and a new outfit of Bodv Type for boolv work and an
excellent assortment of Poster Type is better prepared
than ever to attend to any orders entrusted to it
The long established Book Bindery of T G Thrum
is also moved to occupy a portion of the upper floor and
its efficiency for ruling perforating numbering binding
etc renders the PRESS PUBLISH ING COS Office
second to none in this city for completeness in all the de
partments 01 inews dook j on anct ioster hunting
and Binding All orders faithfully attended to
J J GREENE T G THRUM
Foreman Pros and Manager
Established 1859
Pioneer IFiirniture W ar Grooms
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CLE WILLIAMS
PROPRIETOR
CPust Received
A larrje variety of Tarlor and lledroom Scts
Wardrobes Sideboards Uuokcascs Writing
Desks and Tables Reed and Rattan Rockers
m Kurniturcline PIANOS TO RENT
One hundred doicn CHAIRS to Rent for Balls Parties Etc UPIIOLSTERINC or
every description a Specialty
Undertaking in all its Branches
Mutual Telephone and Night Alarm No 76
66 and 68 HOTEL STREET
H anp GRAIN
LARGEST STOCKS
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UNION FEED 20
Telephonca No 175
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GEORGE ENCSELHARDT
1 Forrocrlvwltli Samuel Nott
STOVES CHANDELIERS LAMPS
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COOKED UNSEEPinMEAL
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01ICatttelihowuou7 percent ol nutriilve nitttrtliU nesrly M pr cent too h of this imtsl
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If equal to 300 101 01 oan r 310 iui 01 corn or 10 707 iuv 01 uan
MIXED FRKOMwell our uul Supply f the UuUndi of 1
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Which Is offfred al he Lowest Market Kates anil tirctcil free ny part of the city
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Estirnatesiven on all kiilds bt llrfck Iron gtoiie nhd Wooden llpildingsi Refers jotfic
lollowing prominent buildings erected by himt amongst others too numerous to mention the
Rings Palace Lunalilo Home Opera Hnute Honolulu Library Wilder Mrs Lack Police
and Aswan Uuildings Etc
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BFEHLERSeO
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CHARLES EUSTACE
10 and HI Klag StlietwetHiIertsiHa Alulcoa
Has received per late arrivals a full assortment of
Mrt Farcnr QocsEnaiass
ComUiIne n part of
Family Flour Germea Oat Meal Corn Meal Cracked Wheat Ilreakfast Gem Dunce Haw
and lW CcxlHsh Lard Srhokcd Beef New ChceseVKeBS Cal Jtetle mRM
ImS it 1 A1 uI1 ne of Cal Cracker Co s Crackers and Cak Alto
which are offered at lowest rates All order receive careful attention and pmlliviry
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Oampboll8 Blook Morqliant Sbrpol
IfTHLBEE Proprietor
BellTeleplione 172 Mutual Teleplionc 375
Gentlemen will find thp Tnntra1 nitnoDvY t 1-
choicest Havana and Domestic Cigars and Tplpaccps Ffesh
iiui vuiiuns uy ctvery steamer
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iBland Orders Carefully Attended to Give -Mo a Call
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Cliandoliorn Iiunps and Lantorns
Water llpe and Rubber Hose
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